Pinna – Unicycle for your nerves Cheats: Tips, Tricks & Strategy Guide

Have you ever wanted to have your own unicycle? Well now your chance! But, uh, just don’t get too attached to it. Pinna – Unicycle for your nerves is a incredible challenging physics-based game where you try to see how far you can get your unicycle to go without crashing oblivion, in the style of games like Flappy Bird. We here to help you to the best of our ability with our Pinna – Unicycle for your nerves cheats, tips and tricks strategy guide!

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1. Let your unicycle drift forward a little bit!

At the start of a each run, your unicycle will be at a standstill. Wait a second, then your seat should begin to slowly drift forward. This is the key to starting any run, as trying to move right from the get-go will result in your seat falling backwards and slamming into the ground.

2. Keep your seat tilted forward!

So, after you’ve gotten a start, you want to try to keep the unicycle balance. The trick to this is to keep your seat tilted forward at about a 45 degree angle, then slowly inch forward in small bursts. This is probably the hardest thing to master, as waiting too long to move will result in your seat drifting
too far to the right at which point it will be unretrievable, and moving too much will send your seat reeling backwards. Do you see the seat position in the featured image? That’s the ideal position you want your seat to be.

3. Be light with your taps!

Tapping and holding seems to be a little sensitive in this game, so be sure not to hold down your finger for too long, otherwise your unicycle will power ahead in one direction, usually resulting in a crash. Be careful!

4. Practice! Take breaks if you need to!

As with many other games of this type, this is a game that tests your patience and timing. You can get tired of this game pretty easily, so don’t be afraid to take a break and come back to it later. It demands your utmost attention and timing, so feel free to tackle it another time.

Practice the above method, time your taps well, and you should be able to make it on the leaderboards! If you have any other questions or suggestions, leave a comment below!

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